I. Introductory paragraph – What does it take to become the best manager? Many people ask that question when they are in this position Kenneth Wilson is in. To become a manger here, you must have good people skills, and a strong background. A college degree in management would surely solidify your education background. These are just some requirements and qualities that make a good manager, but what makes a person stand out as “best of the best?” Chrysler is giving the opportunity to Kenneth L. Wilson to become a production manager with the company. For we all know, “The conventional definition of management is getting work done through people, but real management is developing people through work.” - Agha Hasan Abedi.

Thesis sentence: One of my strongest passions, is having strong leadership, and being able to change for the good of the people. This is the main reason I chose the career path of being a manager.

II. Body paragraph 1 My name is Kenneth Wilson. I was born and raised in the hard streets of Detroit, Michigan. I am now married with two children. I am a youth leader at my church. One of my strongest passions, is having strong leadership, and being able to change for the good of the people. This is my main reason I chose the career path of being a manager.

III. Body paragraph 2I have a strong educational back ground that started from the educational systems in Detroit, Mi. to a high school education in Myrtle Beach, SC at Carolina Forest high school. Then finally my education career ended with a BS in Business administration at Kaplan University. Just because I’m no longer in school, doesn’t mean I’m no longer being educated. I’ve dedicated my second occupation, to becoming a strong learner every day. I try to learn something new every day I’m on this planet. Sometimes I learn from my co-workers, books or even from my children. As long as I’m learning something beneficial to my every day journey in life, my job as a learner will...

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Name:Huen Iu (Jessica)
Student ID:100893321
Professor’s name:Andrew Buck
Date submitted:Dec 6 2013
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don’t.One day,A customer complained about the chicken leg was overburn and requested to
make a new one.The manager had insisted that the customer had eaten half of it and rejected
to change the other one.The manager’s attitude was bad,so the customer was very angry and
complained the manager.Then,the senior manager came out to solve the problem,who has a
great customer service skills.He not only calmed down the customer,but also had money back
to customer.His problem-solving method was totally different from the manager.According to
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